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Question 81. Directions(46-50): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

The Emperor of China had 41  some peaches to the king of Tondmandalam witha note 42 that the fruit gives long life to anyone who eats them. As the fruits were being shown to the ruler, Rama, giving in to temptation. 43 up one of the luscious peaches and 44 into it. The king was 45. "You've bitten into a fruit 46 for me!" he thundered. "For this you must die!" As Rama was being taken away by the royal guards he sighed dramatically and exclaimed: "What a deceitful man the Emperor of China is. He 47 the fruit gives long life. I took just one bite and I am about to die. Oh, what fate 48 the one who eats the entire fruit !". The king was 49 amused by Rama's wit. He not only 50 him but gave him a dozen of the peaches he had risked his life for

Choose appropriate word in place of 46 ?

  1.    parcel
  2.    made
  3.    designed
  4.    send
  5.    meant
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> meant


meant


Question 82. Choose an appropriate word in place of 49 ?
  1.    also
  2.    farther
  3.    being
  4.    little
  5.    greatly
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> greatly


greatly


Question 83. Choose an appropriate word in place of 48 ?
  1.    has
  2.    holds
  3.    awaits
  4.    for
  5.    stores
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> holds


holds


Question 84. Choose an appropriate word in place of 47 ?
  1.    promises
  2.    directed
  3.    said
  4.    told
  5.    meant
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> promises


promises


Question 85. Choose an appropriate word in place of 50 ?
  1.    rejected
  2.    pardoned
  3.    praise
  4.    left
  5.    forgive
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> praise


praise


Question 86. Whole
  1.    Partial
  2.    Some
  3.    Entire
  4.    Total
  5.    Part
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Entire


Entire


Question 87. Choice
  1.    Understanding 
  2.    Regard
  3.    Value
  4.    Pick
  5.    Option
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> Option


Option


Question 88. Directions(6-10):  Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Once up on a time, there was a shrewd shopkeeper called Makarand. He had a friend called Mihir, who was keen on going on a pilgrimage, but he did not know where to leave his precious savings. So he came to Makarand's shop and said, 'my friend, I trust you please look after my life's savings till I return from my pilgrimage ?' Makarand pretended to be deep in thought, and then said, 'I would rather not. Money spoils relationships. What if something happens to your money while you are away ? You will no longer be my friend.'

As Mihir stood there by his shop thinking about what his friend had just said, an old woman entered on shop and bought some things. One of the boys helping Makarand, gave her less change than he should have. Makarand saw this and pretended to scold the boy, he then ordered him to return the remaining money to the woman. Mihir not knowing that this was an act put up by Makarand to make him believe that he was honest, was convinced about his decision and said to Makarand, 'I have decided. I will leave the money only with you.' Makarand smiled. Then let us do something. Let's take the bag of coins and bury it in a place that only you and I will know of. That way, even if something happens to me while you are away, you will know where your money is. 

Mihir, simple that he was thought this was a good idea and the two went and hid the bag in a secret place. Mihir left the next day on his pilgrimage happy his savings were in safe hands Six months later, Mihir returned. He dumped his luggage at home and went to dig out his bag of savings. But even though  he searched and searched for his valuables, there was no sign of the bag anywhere. In panic, he ran to Makarand, who was busy in his shop. When Mihir asked him about the bag. Makarand pretended to be surprised. ' But I did not go that way in all these months. Why don't you search for it again ?'  he said, putting on his most innocent look. Mihir had no choice but to believe him. sadly, he went home.

On the way, as luck would have it. he met the old woman he had seen in Makarand's shop. Seeing him sad, she asked him what the matter was Mihir told her the whole story. Then she smiled and whispered a plan to him. Not long after, the  woman came to Makarand's shop, carrying a big box. 'Brother, I heard you are a good and honest man. My son went on pilgramage many months ago and has still not returned. I am worried and have decided to go and look for him. Will you look after my box of two hundred gold coins while I am away ?'

Makarand could not believe his luck. He was about to launch into his idea about hiding the box, when an angry Mihir entered the shop, "Where is '...... but before he could  complete  his sentence. Makarand, afraid of being accused in front of the old woman, said quickly. 'I forgot. I had seen some pigs digging around there and had removed the bag just to keep it safe. Here it is. 'And he handed Mihir the bag he had stolen many months ago.

Now the old woman pretended she was seeing Mihir for the first time, 'Son, did you also go on a pilgrimage ?' Could you tell me if you met my son anywhere? His name is Jahangir.' Mihir, clutching onto his precious bag, said, 'Yes, Auntie, I met him on the road a few villages away. He was on his way home. He should be there in a week.'

The old woman leaned over and took her box away from Makarand. Thank you, brother, you have saved me an unnecessary trip. Now, I will need some money to prepare for my son's welcome, 'she added and the two left the shop. Makarand could only stare at them open-mouthed.

Which of the following statement/s is false according to passage ?

  1.    The old woman's son went on the same pilgrimage as Mihir
  2.    The old woman helped Mihir recover his savings from Makarand
  3.    Makarand was a very shrewd shopkeeper
  4.    Mihir had gone away on a pilgimage
  5.    Makarand and had stolen Mihir's money.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> The old woman's son went on the same pilgrimage as Mihir


The old woman's son went on the same pilgrimage as Mihir


Question 89. keen
  1.    Eager
  2.    Hurried
  3.    Planning
  4.    Fortunate
  5.    Deserving
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Eager


Eager


Question 90. Directions(7-10):  Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME  in meaning as the word/s printed in bold as used in the passage

Clutching

  1.    Releasing
  2.    Fixing 
  3.    Holding
  4.    Sticking
  5.    Obtaining
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Holding


Holding


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